One of the unexpecting emerging interactions between seemingly distant areas in mathematics is between graph theory and analysis. One such link is the theory of continuous limits of discrete structures. This theory has applications in computer science, probability theory, the theory of quasirandomness, number theory, statistical physics, and elsewhere. Further examples of interactions include the theory of measurable graphs, connections with ergodic theory, function norms related to graphs, analytic methods in extremal graph theory, and differential equations on graphs.

The conference will focus on connections between graph theory and analysis. It is open to other areas of, and ideas about, this interaction. Only a small number of tutorials and state-of-art lectures will be organized in advance (2-3 a day), the rest of the time will be reserved for ad hoc presentations and informal discussions.

Videos

Please follow this link for recordings of all the lectures from the Conference on Graphs and Analysis.

There is no registration fee but registration is mandatory for attendance due to the limited seating in both the seminar room and dining hall. Registration also provides the chef with a headcount for meals. Click here to register.

Transportation, Accommodations and Food

Information regarding transportation and accommodations in the Princeton area can be found at the following websites: www.princetonlodging.com and www.booking.com. Please note that if you are staying on Route 1, you should inquire whether the hotel has a shuttle service to and from the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS).

Because June is a very busy month with graduations and weddings in the Princeton area, it may be wise to make hotel accommodations as soon as possible.

Dining Hall

Conference attendees are expected to pay for their lunch. Approximate range of prices is $4.00 for a salad and $9.00 for an entree. Vegetarian lunches will be available. Cash is the only method of payment accepted in the dining hall. Credit cards and personal checks are not accepted.

Partial Travel Support

We have limited funds available for partial travel support for junior people (students/postdocs) attending the conference. Interested parties should send the following to Shafon McNeil (smcneil@ias.edu), School of Mathematics, Einstein Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540.

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